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South African Border Wars

Much has been written about the South African Border war which is also known as the Namibian War of Independence. While the fighting was ostensibly about Namibia, most of the significant battles were fought inside Namibia’s northern neighbour, Angola.

South Africa’s 23 year border war has been almost forgotten as the Cold War ebbed away and bygones were swept under the political carpet. South African politicians, particularly the ANC and the National Party, decided during negotiations to end years of conflict that the Truth and Reconciliation commission would focus on the internal struggle inside South Africa.

For most conscripts in the South African Defence Force, the SADF, they completed matric and then were drafted into the military. For SWAPO or UNITA or the MPLA army FAPLA it was a similar experience but defined largely by a political awakening and usually linked to information spread through villages and in towns.

This was a young person’s war which most wars are – after all the most disposable members of society are its young men. Nor was it simply a war between white and black. IT was more a conflict on the ground between red and green. Communism and Capitalism.

The other reality was despite being a low-key war, it was high intensity and at times featured unconventional warfare as well as conventional. SADF soldiers would often fight on foot, walking patrols, contacts would take place between these troops and SWAPO. There were many conventional battles involving motorised heavy vehicles, tanks, artillery, air bombardments and mechanised units rolling into attack each other. The combatants included Russians, American former Vietnam vets, Cubans, East Germans and Portuguese.

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Episode 113 - More details about the fierce fighting when PLAN invaded Namibia in April 1989

Episode 113 - More details about the fierce fighting when PLAN invaded Namibia in April 1989

This is episode 113, we’re wrapping up the series with the final days of South West Africa as the country became Namibia. I’ll talk about the SADF’s departure later in this episode. First we need t…
00:24:27  |   Mon 10 Jul 2023
Episode 112 - SWAPO's Sam Nujoma pulls a fast one and UNTAG struggles to cope

Episode 112 - SWAPO's Sam Nujoma pulls a fast one and UNTAG struggles to cope

So here we are, the sound of peace settled over Ovamboland, it was the end of 1988. The South Africans were actually in a much better position than it appeared. Yes, they were losing Namibia, and w…
00:23:07  |   Mon 03 Jul 2023
Episode 111 - Two Scorpions in a bottle and peace after 23 years

Episode 111 - Two Scorpions in a bottle and peace after 23 years

This is episode 111, in cricket the number is known as Nelson, it’s unlucky for the batting side, and players are expected to stand on one leg as the bowler launches his ball. It’s perhaps symbolic…
00:27:17  |   Sun 25 Jun 2023
Episode 110 - Cuban MiG-23s bomb Calueque Dam and 11 SADF troops pay the price

Episode 110 - Cuban MiG-23s bomb Calueque Dam and 11 SADF troops pay the price

When we left off last episode, the Cubans and Angolans were gearing up to face another invasion by 61 Mech and 4SAI, Operation Excite as it was to become known. But for once, the Cubans had decided t…
00:21:21  |   Mon 19 Jun 2023
Episode 109 - A Bosbok survives a missile near miss as both the SADF and the Cubans gear up

Episode 109 - A Bosbok survives a missile near miss as both the SADF and the Cubans gear up

We left off last week hearing that the Cuban 50th Division had been moved towards the SWA Border, a clear message to Pretoria that Fidel Castro was no longer going to tolerate the losses that he and …
00:21:02  |   Sun 11 Jun 2023
Episode 108 - Cubans start heading towards Calueque Dam and another South African POW

Episode 108 - Cubans start heading towards Calueque Dam and another South African POW

This is episode 108, it’s the 23rd June 1988 and the south Africans, Cubans, Angolans, Americans and Russians had gathered in Cairo for negotiations over the future of Namibia and the Cubans were se…
00:20:05  |   Mon 05 Jun 2023
Episode 107 – Reagan, Gorbachev, Ulysses the Bull, Fidel Castro: Diplomacy Breaks Out

Episode 107 – Reagan, Gorbachev, Ulysses the Bull, Fidel Castro: Diplomacy Breaks Out

Operation Hooper had ended in failure for the SADF and back in Pretoria, it was time to reassess the political and military situation. What had been achieved after 23 years of war - fighting ostens…
00:21:19  |   Sun 28 May 2023
Episode 106 – Operation Packer/Tumpo 3 and Castro’s obsession

Episode 106 – Operation Packer/Tumpo 3 and Castro’s obsession

More than two decades of conflict in Ovamboland and southern Angola had worn down South African military domination - tactical superiority was no longer certain. The initial approach which had been…
00:20:48  |   Tue 23 May 2023
Episode 105 – Citizen Force ou-manne train for the third Battle of Tumpo while Russians drink rice-vodka to forget

Episode 105 – Citizen Force ou-manne train for the third Battle of Tumpo while Russians drink rice-vodka to forget

The Third Battle of the Tumpo Triangle was about to begin - the date - 23rd March 1988. The weary 61 Mechanised battalion had withdrawn, the men exhausted after 4 months of shifting about and fight…
00:21:22  |   Tue 16 May 2023
Episode 104 – The SAAF raids Lubango and a tired 61 Mech launches the Battle of Tumpo II

Episode 104 – The SAAF raids Lubango and a tired 61 Mech launches the Battle of Tumpo II

Last episode we heard about the failed first battle of the Tumpo Triangle, officially known as Tumpo one which took place on February 25th 1988. You know that things aren’t going well when battles …
00:21:22  |   Sun 07 May 2023
Episode 103 – The First Battle of Tumpo Triangle where 61 Mech faced a fierce FAPLA bombardment

Episode 103 – The First Battle of Tumpo Triangle where 61 Mech faced a fierce FAPLA bombardment

It was D-Day for the next attack across the open ground east of the Tumpo Triangle, just outside Cuito Cuanavale in southern Angola. The town was now regarded as a moral prerequisite rather than stra…
00:24:14  |   Mon 01 May 2023
Episode 102 – 32 Battalion strikes Menongue Airfield and a Mirage is shot down

Episode 102 – 32 Battalion strikes Menongue Airfield and a Mirage is shot down

The South Africans were attacking FAPLA’s 59 Brigade, but had run into an ambush - Cubans operating Soviet tanks had laid up waiting for 4SAI to cut across their hull down positions. These were the…
00:22:29  |   Sun 23 Apr 2023
Episode 101 – The Valentines Day assault on 59 Brigade and a Cuban tank ambush

Episode 101 – The Valentines Day assault on 59 Brigade and a Cuban tank ambush

It’s the second week of January 1988 and FAPLAs 21st, 59th and 25th Brigades had taken up the front line in what was to be a three layered defenses ahead of the Tumpo Triangle, where two roads joined…
00:22:37  |   Sun 16 Apr 2023
Episode 100 – FAPLA pushed from their positions along the Chambinga High Ground on Friday 13th

Episode 100 – FAPLA pushed from their positions along the Chambinga High Ground on Friday 13th

D-Day for the renewed attack on FAPLA’s 21 Brigade was reset from January 5th to January 13th 1988 - a Friday, for those who suffered from triskaidekaphobia - a fear of Friday the 13th, it merely ser…
00:22:27  |   Tue 11 Apr 2023
Episode 99 – The SAAF tests a top secret weapon while new recruits come to terms with giant moths and skulking MiGs

Episode 99 – The SAAF tests a top secret weapon while new recruits come to terms with giant moths and skulking MiGs

We’re approaching the date of Operation Hooper, but first a bit of bad news for the SADF regarding disease. The heavy rains through November and December of 1987 had created a perfect breeding ground…
00:22:56  |   Sun 02 Apr 2023
Episode 98 – Hougaard goes marauding and a Russian commander dies as an ammunition bunker explodes

Episode 98 – Hougaard goes marauding and a Russian commander dies as an ammunition bunker explodes

When we left off last episode it was the end of Operation Moduler, and Cuban Leader Fidel Castro had begun to consider a negotiated solution to the Namibian and Angolan war. There was a side-show p…
00:20:56  |   Sun 26 Mar 2023
Episode 97 – Castro starts to talk peace but along the Cuito River all hell rains down

Episode 97 – Castro starts to talk peace but along the Cuito River all hell rains down

We’re wrapping up Operation Moduler this episode and throwing forward to the next assault on Cuito Cuanavale which was to fixate the South African political leadership at a time when the Cold War was…
00:23:14  |   Sun 19 Mar 2023
Episode 96 – The Chambinga Gallop and the end of Operation Moduler

Episode 96 – The Chambinga Gallop and the end of Operation Moduler

FAPLAs 21 and 25 Brigades were manoeuvring around the western edge of the 1370 meter high Viposto high ground which lay south of the Hube and Chambinga Rivers before dawn on the 16th November 1987- a…
00:24:39  |   Sun 12 Mar 2023
Episode 95 – 21/25 Brigade makes a dash for the Chambinga Bridge amidst heroics by 32's Van Zyl

Episode 95 – 21/25 Brigade makes a dash for the Chambinga Bridge amidst heroics by 32's Van Zyl

We’re into the final phase of Operation Moduler in November 1987, and the SADF was lining up FAPLAs 16 Brigade after giving them a bloody nose on the 9th. Combat Group Bravo was going to draw FAPLA…
00:24:19  |   Sun 05 Mar 2023
Episode 94 – South African and Russian tanks go toe-to-toe at the Chambinga river in southern Angola

Episode 94 – South African and Russian tanks go toe-to-toe at the Chambinga river in southern Angola

It’s early morning November 9th 1987 and the SADF was advancing towards FAPLAs 16th Brigade based at the source of the Chambinga River. The Angolan brigade had received orders to shift eastwards, and…
00:21:14  |   Sun 26 Feb 2023
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